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Slide 55

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Large left sided pneumothorax with marked Surgical emphysema
Chest drain in situ on left side

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Slide 56

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Chest drain in situ on left side
Marked surgical emphysema on left side
small pneumothorax at apex of left lung

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slide 57

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Endotracheal tube in situ of right main bronchi
Complete left lung collapse with midline shift to the left
ECG wire artefact

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slide 58

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Endotracheal tube in situ, consolidation on left lung

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slide 59

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cardiac device in situ with wires projected in right atrium and left subclavian vein, with excess wire superior to cardiac device

The heart is enlarged

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Slide 60

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Central venous pressure line in situ with wire projected over the right lung

Endotracheal tube in situ

Nasogastric tube is projected over mid thoracic spine and needs to be repositioned

Left basal consolidation.

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Slide 61 Radiopaedia 17353
https://radiopaedia.org/cases/17353/studies/17050?lang=gb

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Cardiac device in situ with 1 wire projected in right atrium
however, second wire is projected on left lung

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Slide 62 Radiopaedia.org, rID: 50351

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Right side PICC line in situ, the tip of which is off the superior limit of the film having entered the right internal jugular vein and coursing cranially.

Lungs clear. No pneumothorax.

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slide 63 Radiopaedia.org, rID: 39510

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Malpositioned Nasogastric tube in situ and goes gone down right main bronchus and into the medial basal segment of the right lower lobe

ECG wire artefact

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slide 65 and slide 66 same patient

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Bilateral intercostal chest drain in situ. Small bilateral residual pneumothoraces. Extensive subcutaneous emphysema encasing all around the thorax, abdomen and pelvis. Large volume pneumoperitoneum
Bladder catheter and NG tube in situ.

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